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The TP-Link N150 TL-MR3020 is a compact, travel-friendly wireless router that transforms 3G/4G USB modems into secure Wi-Fi hotspots. Supporting speeds up to 150Mbps and compatible with over 120 USB modems, it offers versatile modes including router, WISP, and access point. Powered via mini USB, it features one-button WPA2 security setup and bandwidth control, backed by a 2-year warranty and global technical support.
| ASIN | B00634PLTW |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,371 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,204 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | white |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Android, Switch |
| Coverage | Up to 150 Mbps, compatible with 120+ UMTS/HSPA/EVDO 3G USB modems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 8,397 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06935364082345, 06935364090647 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Part Number | TL-MR3020 |
| Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100 megabits per second |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link IP Cams |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 75 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | TL-MR3020 |
| Model Name | TL-MR3020 |
| Model Number | TL-MR3020 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, WPS |
| Router Network Type | wireless |
| Security Protocol | WEP |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode, WPS |
| UPC | 731215283062 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11bgn |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
M**R
Small, full-featured, easy to use, nice Apple-ish design
I bought this on the recommendation of a friend just before an overseas trip. My expectations were low: I have had disappointing experiences with various "travel" devices in the past. Also, my collection of prepaid mobile-data dongles all behave badly enough when plugged into my laptop -- the software you install on your laptop to control them is always doing nasty things. So to add a third-party device into the mix seemed to me like a recipe for disaster. However, having configured the TP-LINK before my trip, on arrival at my destination I topped up the prepaid carrier account for my dongle, plugged it into the TP-LINK, connected to the TP-LINK management screen via a browser from my laptop, and started up the mobile-data connection: I was up and running in 2 minutes. The TP-LINK performed flawlessly for my whole stay. Not only was the dongle better behaved when plugged into the TP-LINK than when plugged into my laptop, but also we were able to use the Internet connection concurrently from my wife's laptop, my iPad, and my iPod Touch. The wifi signal was strong enough to penetrate the wall into the bedroom, so I got a good signal from my iPad in there (even in the bathroom off the bedroom). Another benefit: I was able to put the TP-LINK close to the window to get the best signal, while I used my laptop was anywhere I wanted to use it. In summary, it was just like using my wifi at home (although obviously not quite as fast). I also like how this device looks (as though it was designed by Apple).
J**Z
Works!
Have an Ipad from work with 4G Verizon cellular service. Rarely used it so i was wondering what I could do with the SIM card with other devices. I put the SIM in an old Samsung Galaxy S5 and turned it into a data only VOIP phone. Then wondered about a 4G wifi router. Came across the MR3020. Bought a few to play around with cheap price etc, I actually didnt do my research before I purchased. I want to be able to just insert the SIM card into the router but that cant be done. You need to purchase a compatible USB cellular modem to plug into the MR3020. I got a few used Verizon VL600s off Ebay for $13. First thing was to update the MR3020 firmware. Then download and install VZ Access Manager. So I plugged in the VL600 into the laptop and the VZ Access Manager updated the VL 600 firmware. Now at first I thought this was not working so I opened the VL600 and saw that SIM card I put in was a micro but the VL600 used an older full size so I had to position the mico just right to get the contacts lined up. Once that was done I had Internet access on the laptop. I plugged the VL600 ino the USB port on the MR3020. Connected to the MR3020 internal WEB configuration - set the 3G/4G settings to Verizon and had Internet access, So I see this as a better setup over the router I originally wanted that used a SIM card. This way I can supply net access to whomever needs it via the MR3020 or used it in the VL600 in my laptop and can always pop the SIM back into the Galaxy S5 data VOIP. All bases covered! So yes this MR3020 does work as expected with the VL600 with ZERO issues - cant beat the cost of these devices for multiple net connections. So if you have a spare SIM card in a tablet now you can use it a phone/USB modem/ 3G/4G router - \o/
J**R
This is ABSOLUTE GARBAGE
Where to start with this one. Let's start with the basics. Unlike other portable devices used to connect at hotels, etc. this one is actually two pieces. The device itself, and a rather beefy power supply. That was my first unpleasant surprise. If you're looking for a self-contained unit, look elsewhere. Now, let's talk about the functionality. The 4G disconnects randomly. (I should note that the dongle works fine when connected to a computer--so it's not the 4G dongle or coverage.) Troubleshooting this isn't something that is easily done. It is necessary to connect to the "router" (I'll tell you why that is in quotes in a moment.) and pull up a status page. The light doesn't work correctly. The software on the device is the worst that I've used in a LONG time. Almost EVERY change requires a reboot of the device, which sucks 1 - 2 minutes you'll never see again. That doesn't seem like a lot. But, death by a thousand cuts, as they say. You start making 5 changes (SSID change, password change, administrative name change, network address range change, etc.), that 1-2 minutes adds up pretty quickly. The AP mode is absolutely useless in situations where you want all devices NATing behind one address. It doesn't support it--at all. Even if you enable the DHCP on the device, it doesn't NAT. In fact, enabling DHCP only prevents you from going out of the network at all. (I suppose I could have tried to reverse-engineer the hotel's gateway address to see if that would help. Other routers that support this functionality just work. Plug them in, they work. This one...not so much. I cannot emphasize enough that this functionality just does not work. The WISP mode works...sometimes. I was at a hotel the other day at which the device wouldn't latch on to an IP address. My devices could--the MR3020 could not. And did not. So, my advice: Move on and find another device from another manufacturer. This one doesn't deserve the money you spend, nor the amount of time you spend trying to make it do things it just can't do.
A**.
Perfect way to use your mobile hotspot as your home network's internet connection
This is a nifty little gadget. When I moved to the midwest, I wanted internet access without adding an additional bill every month. So I started looking for devices that let me effectively use my cellphone's hotspot as a router. This here did the trick. And better yet, it is super cheap. The setup is simple. I logged into the device, configured it to use my hotspot as its WAN connection, and connected a CAT5 to my wireless router. Instant home network! This enabled me to use my hardwired blu-ray player for Netflix, AND let me print wirelessly from my laptop. The only issue is my phone has to be within range with the hotspot on, so I couldn't start a large download before I leave for work and have it done when I get home, but that's not the product's fault.
J**K
Very nice router at good price point
I was looking for a router replacement for my 3+ year old Cradlepoint PHS-264 that would have an ethernet port and increased WiFi range. I had long ago worn out the Cradlepoint battery and found that I rarely needed it, so the lack of a battery was not a critical need. This router met all my requirements, and was very much less expensive than the PHS-264. Although I did not measure it, the range seems significantly greater in that I can now connect in rooms I never had a connection from before. I use the ethernet port to connect various electronic devices that don't support WiFi, like an old laptop with an unsupported wireless adapter and a Beaglebone Linux computer board. So far I'm very happy with this purchase. I did have to download a new firmware drop to make the unit recognize my old USB760 Modem. There is a catch-22 in the process in that I first had to download the update file using a computer with another internet connection, then update the router from this computer. So you can't get a wifi connection using the router unless you already have a connection. Not a show-stopper, but a wrinkle anyway. For people who say their router does not support the Verizon 760 modem, my router, which does support it, with the new firmware says the configuration is now: Firmware Version: 3.17.1 Build 130929 Rel.36745n Hardware Version: MR3020 v1 00000000 I believe that corresponds to the download named TL-MR3020_V1_130929 on the tp website, but could not be absolutely sure without repeating the process.
Y**U
Good when it works
This is some sort of bridging router. Requires no configuration and can work right out of the box, quite literally. However, it is recommended to at least login once to alter the default password for management. In order to do this you will have to manually configure a machine with an IP address on 192.168.0.0 network, (instead of the 192.168.1.0 network its DHCP server gives you) like 192.168.0.2 or 192.168.0.253, so that you can connect to TPLink's 192.168.0.254 web interface with a browser. This part is not mentioned anywhere in the manuals, and for those that are not network savvy will tear their hair out when they can't connect to that address like the manual says. For the most part it works just fine, plug it in, anywhere there's an Internet connection, and it will extend the Internet to your WiFi devices. Only big problem I have had is occasionally, it boots up and rejects all connections. I have to reboot it 2 or 3 times, and then its fine. Not very reliable. It's also not very fast. You'll get maybe 5MB/s transfers which is fine for Internet but if you are doing any local file transfers (like copying a large file between two of your devices) that's pretty slow. It also has no feet and is so lightweight that it will easily slip off a smooth surface table while you are trying to connect the very short power and Ethernet cables provided. I would recommend picking up a few stick-on rubber feet at the local Home Depot, to keep it planted while you are setting it up in a hotel or at a guest house. Currently looking at some other pocket routers. This will probably become an emergency router.
V**I
Easy to use and very portable
I live in US but I bought this item to use in India where we have a data card (USB Data modem). The CD it comes with only has instructions which can also be found on the website. It was very easy to setup as I know how to configure routers and modems. Even if you are newbie, instructions are very clear and anyone can do it. Once it's setup you just have to plug it in a power outlet and plug the USB data card in and it will start. It does take like 5 minutes to get internet connection but once it is connected it works flawlessly. I did check on the product website to see if it compatible with the Internet carrier I have in India. The model number of the USB data card was listed on the website so I bought it and it worked. it is very small and portable. it can be powered on by wall plug or computer so that is n added advantage. It also has an Ethernet port of you want connect a device which doesn't have wireless capability. I would recommend this to anyone who has a USB modem for Internet and wants to share with multiple devices.
R**M
Not compatible with Truconnect USB760 (If your USB stick is not on the compatibility list you are out of luck)
Purchased this modem to work with an embedded device that requires Ethernet. Had had success with a Cradlepoint modem in the past and thought I would give this a go since the USB760 modem from Truconnect appeared on the "other" list on the TP-link site and the price was good. Truconnect is not an option in the TP-link settings for the USA region but the carrier they use (Sprint) is so I tried that. Unfortunately although the modem was recognized it did not connect so I contacted TP-link support. They got back to me pretty fast but with bad news. Basically - see the answer below. "Sorry it does not work but that is not our problem and we make no commitment to help or investigate compatibility." Here is the email response from support: Dear ****, Thank you very much for your email requesting information about our product. This is ****** from TP-LINK technical support department. If 3G modem is not in the compatible list, we just try to help customer to configure the router but we do not make sure they must work properly. Since you have already tried configuring it manually, it still no result. I have to say sorry about that. If you need any further help, please feel free to let me know. To get technical support more quickly, please go to[...] Best Regards --------------------------------------------- ******* Technical Support Engineer TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
D**L
Buen aparato.
El TP-Link TL-MR3020 es un router de viaje Wi-Fi portátil con función 3G/4G de 300 Mbps que ofrece una excelente relación calidad/precio y durabilidad. Es un dispositivo compacto y fácil de usar, ideal para viajeros, estudiantes y profesionales que necesitan conectividad inalámbrica en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento. Una de las principales ventajas de este router es su capacidad para conectarse a redes 3G/4G mediante una tarjeta SIM. Esto lo convierte en una excelente opción para aquellos que viajan a lugares donde no hay acceso a redes Wi-Fi confiables o gratuitas. El router también tiene una función de punto de acceso, lo que permite compartir la conexión 3G/4G con varios dispositivos mediante Wi-Fi. Otra gran ventaja del TP-Link TL-MR3020 es su facilidad de uso. El dispositivo es fácil de configurar y usar, con una interfaz web intuitiva y una aplicación móvil para el control y gestión de la conexión. Además, su tamaño compacto lo hace fácil de llevar en un bolso o mochila, lo que lo convierte en una excelente opción para viajeros. En cuanto a la calidad de construcción, el TP-Link TL-MR3020 es un dispositivo robusto y duradero. Está hecho con materiales de alta calidad y se somete a pruebas rigurosas para garantizar su durabilidad. Esto significa que los usuarios no tendrán que preocuparse por problemas de funcionamiento o rotura debido a su portabilidad. En conclusión, el TP-Link TL-MR3020 es un excelente router de viaje Wi-Fi portátil con función 3G/4G que ofrece una excelente relación calidad/precio y durabilidad. Con su capacidad para conectarse a redes 3G/4G, su facilidad de uso y su construcción robusta, es una excelente opción para viajeros, estudiantes y profesionales que necesitan conectividad inalámbrica en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento.
A**R
Klein, leicht, praktisch, einfach
Finde dieses Gerät sehr hilfreich. Ich verwende es mit einem Fonic-Surfstick. Vorteile: Man kann es dort aufstellen, wo der Empfang am besten ist. Dadurch bessert sich trotz zusätzlichen Gerätes (also des TP-Link) die Verbindungsleistung im Vergleich mit dem Einstöpseln des Surf-Stick direkt in den PC. Stromzufuhr über USB vom PC/Laptop od. per Netzteil (das Kabel ist allerdings recht kurz). Man kann mehrere Geräte damit verbinden: z.B. Laptop und Tablet und/oder Smartphone gleichzeitig od. zwei PCs. Empfangsleistung gut, auch schräg durch eine Wand (wenn der TP-Link z.B. zentral im Flur steht. Habe somit bisher nur die WLan (aber nicht die reine LAN-Funktion) verwendet. Einzig mir bisher aufgefallener Nachteil: Während mir beim direkten Anschluss des Surfsticks an den PC/das Laptop in der herstellereigenen Software der Kontostand (noch vorhandenes, geladenes Guthaben) angezeigt wird, sehe ich das über den TP-Link nicht und muss somit den Surfstick, wenn ich die Nutzungstage nicht von Hand mitzähle, in den PC einschieben und diesen manuell abrufen. Die Geschwindigkeit ist natürlich an der oberen Ecke nicht schneller als die des Surfsticks (wie sollte sie auch), aber − wie eingangs erwähnt − dadurch im Vergleich mit dem eingestöpselten Surfstick dadurch zu verbessern, dass man den TP-Link z.B. direkt ans Fenster oder eine Stelle stellt, die einen besseren Empfang ermöglicht. Ich jedenfalls würde mir den TP-Link für die genannten Funktionen wieder kaufen.
G**.
Una scatolina magica...
Cercavo un router 3G per espandere a più dispositivi il segnale della chiavetta internet. Tra diverse opzioni il TP-LINK TL-MR3020 è stata la scelta giusta perchè è veramente efficiente, piccolissimo, con una grande portata del segnale. La configurazione è abbastanza semplice, una volta avuto accesso alla pagina di gestione tramite userID e Password (da personalizzare subito, non lasciate quelle di fabbrica altrimenti "entrano" nel vostro router) bisogna apportare le giuste modifiche per la sicurezza come stabilire una chiave di accesso (per evitare che altri si aggancino al segnale) o, ancora meglio,oltre a ciò indicare una serie di indirizzi MAC dei singoli dispositivi i quali saranno gli unici autorizzati a collegarsi al router. Le varie funzioni avanzate per chi si vuole cimentare e per gli smanettoni non mancano, come l port-forwarding per i giochi collettivi online, oppure la DMZ (zona demilitarizzata) per eliminare i vari filtri ed avere un accesso diretto in uscita. Avanzatissime anche le opzioni anti-hacking e le misure di protezione altamente personalizzabili, selezionabili singolarmente o cumulativamente. Ovviamente più "cancelli" si mettono, meno possibilità ci sono di venire "intercettati" o "crackati" ma corrispettivamente alcuni settaggi del client di posta in entrata o in uscita vanno definiti con maggiore attenzione altrimenti si rischia di "accecare" o di "assordare" il programma di posta elettronica o l'applicazione in generale, che non riuscirà a "vedere" o "sentire" il segnale in entrata o non riuscirà a mandare il segnale in uscita, il che non è colpa del router in sè, che fa solo il suo lavoro (e anche bene) ma dipende da quello che gli diciamo di fare. Quanto alla chiavetta questo router ne supporta una quantità virtualmente illimitata, ne ha "in memoria" più di un centinaio di tipi e marche diverse, ma consente anche di gestire il modello "unknown" potendo accettare anche il collegamento da un modello di chiavetta "non in memoria" semplicemente inserendo i parametri specifici (user-id, numero da chiamare, APN etc etc, tutti dati che la chiavetta dovrebbe presentare sulla confezione o che il gestore Internet dovrebbe fornire, ma tutti dati perfettamente reperibili su internet). E' anche possibile evitare di togliere il PIN dalla chiavetta stessa, perchè il router consente di inserire il PIN della chiavetta per il suo corretto riconoscimento. Non è quindi necessario eliminare il PIN dalla chiavetta, basta inserirlo nella pagina di gestione del router nella procedura guidata "Quick Installation". Quanto alla velocità ovviamente dipende da quella della chiavetta, sebbene possa arrivare a 150Mps la mia chiavetta non va oltre i 7 (è un vecchio modello). Ovviamente il router ha diverse funzioni oltre quella 3G che cercavo io, può fungere da Access Point o da Repeater, insomma un prodotto polivalente. Nel complesso un ottimo acquisto, consigliatissimo e sicuramente ben al di sopra di tanti altri prodotti ben più blasonati e costosi. Ringrazio anche gli altri utenti che hanno risposto su Amazon alle mie domande prima dell'acquisto, chiarendomi alcuni dubbi sulle caratteristiche di sicurezza e di funzionamento. Quanto alla spedizione Amazon come sempre merita una menzione speciale, avendo consegnato in perfetto accordo con il termine specificato, io per motivi di lavoro non potendo stare a casa ad aspettare il corriere e volendo evitare di andare a recuperare il pacco chissà dove in caso di mancata consegna ho preferito farlo spedire presso l'ufficio postale sotto casa (il vecchio "fermo posta"), dove l'ho ritirato senza alcun problema mostrando un documento d'identità. Decisamente un'opzione comodissima per chi vivendo da solo o lavorando fuori casa (anche la moglie) non ha la possibilità di affidarsi a familiari per l'accettazione della spedizione. Decisamente una bella comodità...
A**N
Suspiciously great value
This device was up and ready to roll in minutes. The packing has a curious resemblance to Apple ® Inc's AirPort Express and includes an USB power supply, ethernet cable, quick setup guide and a half sized a CD-ROM resource disc. The last is optional as you can download an extremely detailed PDF from TP-Link's website. The web/router interface is highly navigable and good for those seeking to tweak their configurations. Renaming the SSID and reassigning an encryption password is very easy. And now for the most important bit....Adding a 3G USB modem. In my case it was immediately usable upon first use. My 3G USB modem is about four years old and licensed to very well known UK/European ISP and made by Huawei of China. The web/router interface also enables you to look up ISPs but it should immediately connect. It has several modes of use. 3G USB Modem, WISP and AP (Access Point). It can also be used as a repeater, i.e. it can extend the range of an existing router. It appears to be quite generic in that it works with most platforms. I am currently using Mac OS X, Linux , FreeBSD and MS Windows. The literature does not mention Windows 8, but I cannot see any reason why it would not function under that OS. iOS, Android and BlackBerry OS should all work. After all, it's a wireless router. This product is a bargain and so far I have no complaints. Again, a great product for any seeking to use a 3G USB modem through WiFi for laptops, smartphones,tablets. and even desktops through ethernet. Impressive device. Great service from Amazon.co.uk regarding delivery. Well done.
P**Y
Niezawodny.
Super .domowy Mały .Super
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